Dis-connector

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sla011308
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Dis-connector

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In need of assistance. I have been informed by a local gun smith that I need a "Dis-connector" for my P-64. He checked a number of places to see if he could pick one up, but was unsuccessful. Would anyone know of where I could purchase or have one fabricated?
conscript47
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Dis-connector

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I'm gonna go ahead and ask...


Take off the right grip panel, and see if the bar going from the trigger to the hammer group is loose. I thought my P-64 may have had a damaged disconnector or improperly installed one, but the trigger spring wasn't properly put on the trigger bar.
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sla011308

right now there are no parts for these guns, that I know of

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sla011308
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Dis-connector

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Everything else on the pistol seems to be in order. My gunsmith even thought that might be the case before he disassembled it, no such luck. I have had some gunsmiths fabricate parts for existing pistols in the past. Does anyone know one that would be willing to give it a try? Otherwise, I'm only going to be able to fire this weapon in SA.
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